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YACHT SQUADRON ASSEMBLED FOR ANNUAL CRUISE ygest Fleet in Years Ready for New York Yacht Club’s Run to Newport. Yachts, from the latest petrol powered | house boat to canvass propelled schoon- ers of the dreadnought class, streamed into Glen Cove on the north shore of Long Island to-day for the rendezvous of the New York Yacht Club, and to pre starts to-niorrow down east. The wooded bluffs of Hempstead Bay has not looked down on such a power- ful fleet of sailing yachts since 1903, the last year of the America's Cub defense. During ie past eights years the few | * boats that have been bullt for the New York Yacht Club fleet have nearly ail been single masted vessels, and gradu- ally thelr size has diminished until fikty-foot ra loop was one of the largest single stickers in the squadron, h crowding into Glen big schooners, three of productions, that are ted to start a wave of large yacht ing that may roll up to the height of another challenge for the Americ Cup with this type of Yacht, t JU is certain that the New York crulse | cents fixed by has not included such a heavy tonnage ii . Grayling, Fortuna ani the early ‘80s. The leader nd Karina and hantress and Iroli Karina, owned b ena by Morton a the 3. Iselin are the Atlantic, this year, owned by Wilson Marshall, the Irolita, owned by B, Walter Clark of Philadel- pols, and the Westward. owned by Al- exander 8. Cochran are the productions | of 19K, 1905 and 19, respectively, the Irolita being formerly the Queen THE KARINA HAS YET TO SAIL IN A RACE. ‘The Karina has yet to sail her maiden rape, Wille the Blena and Enchantress met twice on the recent crulse of the Kastern Yacht Club in New England ta, formerly the Queen, lena nine times, seven of th tern cruise, and has one vice e Plant yaoht. The West- done most of her sailing in racing since winning the 6, contests between these at will take will have won was estimated nodore Led- ft Cove to llaven to-ynorrow, from New Ha- N Jon on Saturday, from New | ) to Fort Bond Bay just in mtauk Point on Monday, from Bay to New Bedford on LEXINGTON TO SPAVE-59* 60'S: $10 Places One in Your Home Ciggest Player Piano Value Ever Offered Your Chance to Buy a rl Oe list 88-note Wal- ters Mastertone Player aR Outtit for. Be ench, Gaver: 12 Rolls of Our Offer Places Them Within the Reach of All. A'so These Walters Pianos $5 Down and $1 a Week. $375 list A Walters $198 $875 ist Walters Style Qu eNSs boro £500 ist L Walters Pi 2nos, $5.0 ist D Walters Pianos $640 list Walters Colonial S Purite MANGE—We will exchange your oid AAO NGF a new ono" oF" player Come early and make a selection, Warerooms, Flor BLOOMINGDALES’ Ipx. to $d Ave, 59th to 60th Bt |door to-day. He made another try at |the moulding. The diaze, caused by|Purpose of setting converts to the | had are for the annual cruise, which | brought by the Peoples & vessels since the old days of ooners are the, na, Westward, | 2. Tod, 4%, While the Atlantic has | and a fleet of Aug. 1 ce for the King's Cup whether I want to rumple up your pa thet toll Friday, Sug. 1, and | a, Bioe . con: eine ie Avante’ ha make you blueh in the present or con: e day Karina will start on a race to the Am-| brose Channel Lighiship and return for the Brenton’s Reef Cup. ‘The fleet will disband on Aug. 12, FIRE PUTS LOCK ON DOOR. Makes It So Hot Man Has te Use Sh to Open It, A sensation ike an electric Greeted the man who opens the @tory loft of the Manhattan B Powder Company, at No. 24 Spring street, when he pui his hand to the NOVA) PZOH, ET arrangement, you inust admit.” | slg jzino" mean husband and wit a {ba Pesteno de i Ki de la Kunveno de| QUICKLY DIES OF GRIEF | OVER DEAD HUSBAND. Grief for the death of her husband la Esperantista Asocio de Norda Ameriko. | {t, but failed, so the third thme he used his handkerchiet for. a shield, “When| Th® Fsperantists are in New Tork to- | Joseph J. Aimirall, the hi he swung the door open he discovered |ay and will hold « public meeting at|In Baltimore last Thursd that a fire was licking Its way through|the Broadway Central Hotel for the amirall, ixty defective insulation, had heated the) orld ianguage.” | door {t could not be touched with! will cail for Europe to attend the inter- Brooklyn, the bare hand, [national congress in Antwerp beginning | Mrs. Almirall leaves several children, The alarm sounded | the quarters of | Aug. 20, Bagine Xo, % at Spring streets! Last algnt Afty of the students gath- | Swell known where John Rush, the newly-made ba-! .64 at « dinner at the hotel and taiked tallion chief wao used to be Croker’ slid down the brass pole and found | his driver waiting for hin Frank, {been overlooked except English, The who used to be Croker's favorite horse, | Walters didn't care, however, as they hitched up. Rush spurned the runabout |couldn’t understand what any one said nd walked the half block to the fire,/to them if they happened to do any- witch was put out In a hurry. thing #rong, Par. aed Roger P Heller, secretary of Chicago Gas 80 Cents, Saye Court. | gouthern New York Esperanto Fed! Saat ante aun in a decision | ation, under whose auspices the con- beso hls lay Judge Gtd- | vention is being held, talked about it tn bons in the Circult Court fixed the price | “ lish to-day. One advantage of Ka- | of gas at 8 cents a thousand cuble fect, | !slish to-day. ” of the salz|beranto, he sald, is that you can damn | as Company /another in three different way's in it, tn fe of an avernge of 70, wie past, the present and the future e City Council “You sce,”” he explained, “in Engitsh wit free 999 0 review the Brueai RADWAY & CO,, New York. THE RENARD AUGUST FUR SALE 23d STREET, West Near 5th Avenue, New York Opens Monday next, Aug. 7th SAVINGS of 257, to 407%, ASSURED BUYERS 10% DEPOSIT will Reserve MILLINERY AND OUTERWEAR Purchases Until Wanted THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY: Final Unrestricted CLEARANCES of All Remaining Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists— MUST Make Room for S<X% Initial Fall Showings LL the Renard foreign buyers have returned, and initial Fall showings will be made next week in every section of the House. This early date---in advance of all other Openings---forces | sweeping and unreserved stock disposals all along the line, irrespective of cost or loss, assuring buyers unprecedented savings in the latest creations of the hour in modes and materials suited for immediate wear. The following partial list is suggestive of what the values really are; but bear in mind it’s only partial: All Remaining TAILORED SUITS: Linen, Cheviot and Serge Suits Formerly 12,59, 19.75, 23.09 te 45.09 NOW Formerly 29.75, 35.99, 45.99 NOW All Remaining SUMMER DRESSES: No x a White Sorgs, Ponges, and Blue Serge Suits a c=) Dimity, Gingham and Cotton Voile Tub Dreases Formerly 7.5) and 8.75 now 2.95 Gingham, Dimity, Lawnand Chambray Tub Dresses Formerly 1.0) now 5.00 Silk Foulard, Ling nd Marquisette Dresses Formerly 15.09 ‘ uow 7.50 Embroidered Marquisette and Cotton Voile Drosses Formerly 19 59 and 22.09 now 8.50 Embroidered White Marquisette Dro: Formerly 25.00 to 45.00 now 15.00 All Remaining COATS: Scotcl? Tweed, Serge, Covert & Homespun Topcoats Formerly 15.00 to 25.00 NOW = a —) English Mohair Motor Coatsin blue, gray, tan Formerly 15.99 now 7.50 Full Length Conts of Sarges, Twoedsand Ponzee Formerly 2.99 and 2599 now 10.00 All Remaining BLOUSES: Of Lingerie, Colored Embroidery, lace trimmed Formerly 1.59 now 65c Of Lingerie, Eyelet Emb’d and Val. lacs trimmed Formerly 2.59 now 1.25 Of Nets, Jap Silks, Striped Voiles, whiteandcolorsd Formerly 3.95 to 7.59 now 1.95 Of Embroidered Creps, Marquisettesand Chifflons Formerly 5.09t08.75 now 2.95 All Remaining TRIMMED HATS: ss ctuiro Foon Formerly upto 10.9) NOW Flowor Trimmed White Hats Every re mii xg model, izrespective of Values NOW All Remaining UNTRIMMED SHAPES: Of assorted braids Formerly 1.09, 1.95 and 2.50 now 25¢ O! Various Favored Braids Forme ly 295 and 3.95 now 50c Flowered, Tailored, and Mourning Hats (MAIN FLOOR Of Black and Burnt Hem, an? White Chip, Including Soms Imported Shapes Formerly 2.99 4.95, 6.98 NOW [ SUNDAY WORLD’: “Co Lei” Fils, . ™ OF THE WORLD Going out of town for the eur mer imay have The World sen address changed a: Morning World, 120 per week | Evening World, Ge per week, unday World, $e per Sun Bend your NEW yorR 7 WoRLD tance to th hier ? time, temper and tramping. __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 38, ‘Tuesday and frém New Redford to sew] It ony can eay, ‘Damn you’ and mean port on Wednesday of next week: nothing in part jar by it, But in Ba- The annual races for the Astor Cups peranto I can tie any one of three dit. will 5 Wy off Newport on pean: | ‘end th or a ee: ferent words, and can settle exactly sign you to future torment. Very handy It ts also a good jover'e language. Love In Eeperante is “amo,” and there jare many hundred variations of it ex- | pressing affection. ‘Aminta’’ | loved ‘Karulino” means dariing, ind “edxo* Extraordinar tend heft husband's funeral Het e white, tans and a variety of colors, Every pair gu After that Many | sonday in the Church of the Nativity, | ocarsy Aitum ts Raymond F. Alntrali, {| Pair, were it not for olight imperfec tions. These are so new pair will be furnish: prove lavender, navy bli ee chauffeur, makes his quarters. Rush ee Iiees ceahiwer ive epors hat Discomfort After Meals pure Turkish mohair, superior lustrous | wool yarn, 50 it finish; regular value 69c, at 49. ders beautifully; an exceptional value at, yard, 2! Bathing Suits. on sleeves and told of skirt, of either plain, striped or polka dot galatea. Separate bloomers. Sizes 34 to 44. ever named, even at this season, for a bathing suit of the character offered. canvas, sizes up to 2's, in black patent [Icind on the bargain tables for your leather sizes to 11, in B, C and D|selection, Ther widths. Unusual value. Here’s a Watch Value BedLinens & donagsh the very low price quoted. sale engraved without extra charge. SSS of months of hard work, begun when factories were when prices were naturally lower than usual, We sho sult in a collection of new furniture of every conceivab! 42 in, round top that ean t to 6 ft,; has a heavy 5 base ant shaped leg This $20 Dresser, $13.75 Simplify Home-seeking by saving | 1911.* Toilet Requisites Dr. bin All Cars Transfer to Charles ‘Violeta ot dy pele ea “i Lexington to 3d Ave. ragrant, + 59th to 60th St. lk Hosiery Values Summer Underwear - Prices Halved 75c Silk Stockings, 3% Women's 15¢ Vests, Ze | Women’s 25¢ Vests,1Se | 69¢ Union Suits, 38 Full fashioned, garte: top, color Women's regular and Women's regular and Women's Swiss ribbed Si 59% Silk Stockings, 44 Colors are pink and tans; also black. No mail orders filled. pink, sky, tans and black xtra size white ribbed | extra size white ribbed | lisle thread Union Suits; sit haat Vests; leas than half Vests at neatly f half near half price at Women’s $1.29 Silk Colored Stockings, 09¢ Vests: tesa than hall 96 | Veeciar price’... 15¢ | tgure saened,..., OC A beautiful sheet cilk stocking, fun fashioned, wit!. deep ter tops, black e ‘anteed for wear en’s Silk Soci Children’s 25c and 35c Underwear now 19c | Ys new. Hall sille sock To morrow, children's balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; boys’ nainsook, ings stores athletic style Shirts and Drawers; boys’ white mesh knit Shirts and Drawers; entirely new, in ollat the smoll price named above. for any that] mottles cifects in the ino beautiful! Men's 29° balbriggan | Men's 50c white nain- | Men's 98¢ white mesh tan, | colorings. Shirts and L | sook knee drawers and | Union Suits; all sizes; general excellence and app: quality; alt | half price, at 4% Long Gloves at Little Prices Pare Ong silk Pure silk Milanese White lisle thread etaires, double | mousquetaire gloves, 16 | mousquetaire gloves, 16 | wk, and white. | but., double tipped, col- | button. All sizes. A Cream Storm Serge, made from fine A>tual valu | ors only. No mail orders. | splendid bargain. Actual fine crisp finish; regu. | $1.00. To-morrow these | Actual value $1 & $1.25, ilar value $1.25, at #9. | Milanese gloves go on | at the very spe- these lisle gloves go on Cream poplar cloth, a wool filled fabric, 36 in, ence lent for wear and laun- | sale at th: low 69c cial price, to- *49c ese he Ne low * 29c | prices. morrow, Girls’ $1. 00 Wash Dresses, 79c All Newest Styles—Sizes 6 to 14 Years They comprise pretty styles and patterns in colored per- cales and lawns, with Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; full pleated The lowest price |skirts; some trimmed with fold of plain colored lawn on bot- tom of skirt, others with piping and plain colors on waist; special Second Floor, Thint Ave, Section [price, 79c. Second Floor, Third Ave. Section, Men's Silk Socks, 19c Men's silk socks, worth up to 5c. < and all colors. ‘Ibe and 25c Hosiery at 8¢ Cbildren's 15c. and 25e. white soctes, | check and plaid tops; sizes 44 to 8! and children’s 15c. ribbed cotton hose, sizes 6 to 9! 5, ali at Be Underpriced Cream Suitings Cream Sicilian, in., made from | Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits, $i. 87 End of season price for women’s one-piece fine Mohair Round neck, Russian effect on waist, trimming, ‘$5, $7and $10 Snappy Silk$ 7 72, $3 $4 3000f These $7.18 \and Dainty Wash Dresses at Sweaters worn | ‘These unprecedented prices The most beautiful fabrics | 4, he Ae Each i Pree ler the epivereur made nas of the season are liberallyand or seaplane a represented —foutards, — mar- | Misses! breasted chase of the Summer stock of new | quisettes, cotton voiles, lawns, | mountain None | the Parisian Mfg. Co., 37 West ies, Swisa appliques, {OF beach rent C.0. ih a Rhinestone Pins, 25c | 20 St. woven madrases, organdies, | Sweaters, \ eet or i ‘, « ¢ iy ‘elephone ehineste Mounted” hat inge orfata! The reputation of this firm Weare: ail wonl D \ vedere designs. “Sold elsewnere at Bde and "TBC, | Fos excellence and originality in Search the city, ransack closely Shetland 50c Bird Brocches, 29¢ | every establishment in it, | knitted, floss mo- Hrd ,hronches, “vary. taan’|Well established in the trade, Bar Pins, 18c, 25c & 29 Sotonavic. pin| MANY exquisite examples in- end you'l! not find the equal of | and fully sustained by the these suits at ‘the price. All et Mandteat sand anata pi sives for women and misses in 44 Belts collar, ete. cluded in this sale. this great sale to-morrow. — | shaw! Dept,, Main Floor, Oth St Section. Special Summer Shoe Sale Girls’ Roman Children’s Low Shoes z Safety Razor Is a Convenience No Man Should Omit from the List of His Vacation Needs The new “Ever Ready” Safety Razor has 12 highly tempered blades whieh | Sandals, $1.49 98c and $1.23 Wiisd Gonnan mein epeatiome Coly ae wee ae Value $2.48. Other Safety Razors, specially priced, as follows: ‘They are extra| Formerly sold up to $2.48, This | Griffon high (like cut) of | will be a general clearance of several m (7 white mercerized |atyles, with nearly all sizes of some | George Wosten! Razor (1 blade) Jers” (6 blades)......+ tades) “Arnold” (6 blades) Im's Sheificld Steel Razors, hand forged, hollow ground; values to $1.50, at sa saving of at least | Joseph Rogers Celebrated Eng'ish Razors, hollow ground; y pair. ‘values from $1 to $2.50, at 52¢ CII sioe 59e ana 89 | * $1.25 ana $1.48 Good Groceries Sities Petticoats, 87c | Suice The best: a 4-1 Fine Quality Soft Finish | Oats Highest grade | Black Sateen Petticoats, made with deep knee flounce and ruffle tucked; a new style; special price. 87c Striped Gingham Petticoats, in light and dark colors, made with deep knee flounce, scalloped ' 29 e a dollar on eve Unequalled in New York at MustIn, extra he tart limit 10 9 Gold filled | My extra thin | Musiin mod Fourie watches, in | ypuSit four popular sizes, for men, wou Hed | sticets, “Tinen fest qualit Fh and Beans -fstra tine, | ie crve Bishop's; many kinds i 20 Cases, goo cut full; value 50c, at and bo: a ee 0:10:12 j You Can Buy on Easy ott at | value” SAY? Terms and Save Money style, plain por hed gold-filled cases Wash Fabric Fabrics Consult our co-operative selling |} . Fitted with department on the Third Floor. You | el Americ may buy furniture, carpets, rugs, paintings, sewing machines, talking machines, safes and everything you | need for the household on most : liberal terms without being com- | ss "g9E | pelled to pay 50 to 100 per cent. oz. bottle... ise | advance on cash, splendid 7-jewel movements. Acct Fully guaranteed in ¢ Hully guaranteed in every $5 @)| Note -Watches purchased at this I2!ge Auto sut Ings, the best and. suits, not This Great August Furniture Sale Is Difterent The Bloomingdale August Furniture Sale is the culmination | prices that comparison will prove to be absolutely the lowest for low and | the qualities exhibited. There are no exceptions. Every article the re- |on our Furniture Floor is marked at a price that is less than its | kind at | regular selling pri Test us. You will not regret it. This $22.50 Reception Suit for $15.98 This $12.00 3 Dining Table $7.98 | A pretty table in n oak; hes with carved claw feet In golden oak, with columns and pretty carvings on front; has an entire mirror beck and gia abelven, This dresser axxy ana] springs inseais, over wh ny finished frames cushions of panne plush, “assy This $3.50 | Dining Chair $1.99 ed gol k, has banister Colonial Buiiet heavy legs y vile | den or early En t y braced, | our remarkable display of | |stered and is covered in fabrikoid, t | tae heer seat of genuine brass and enamelled beds, oben eae pone S—— BLOOINGDALES’ Lex. (o dd Mve., 59th to 60th St. nner = value 50c, To-morrow | {cram ate